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| | | | | Eighty-one percent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)think Artificial Intelligence (AI) is crucial to the state and future of cybersecurity, according to a 2019 SME Cyber Security Report by Senseon. Key findings in the report include: 88 percent of SMEshave a dedicated security budget, more than half (53 percent) think increased budget would help them deal with their cybersecurity workload. However, budgetary constraints are impacting the adoption of new technologies, like AI, among SMEs. 52 percent say the cost of AI-based solutions is the greatest . . . | |
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| | | | | SNIPS is returning to print publication. Only this time, we're becoming a six-times Special Section of the weekly newspaper The ACHR Newsand rebranding to SNIPS NEWS. | |
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| | | | | The review involves only the additional modifications that were made based on comments received about the first ANSI public review draft, | |
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| | | Ninety-four percent of large businesses in the U.S. have a cybersecurity policy, according to the 2017 Cybersecurity Survey by Clutch, and most of them have had a policy for more than three years. U.S. enterprises are more likely to have a cybersecurity policy than most global organizations (two-thirds of which lack a formal cybersecurity policy), and policies most commonly include required security software, backups, scam detection and security incident reporting protocols. | ||